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Scouts Scotland

Business Development and Community Engagement Manager

  • Scouts Scotland
  • Full time
  • £34,000 – £38,000
  • Hybrid: Dunfermline
  • Closing 22nd June 2026

We are on the lookout for a passionate sales and customer focussed individual to lead our Business Development and Community Engagement team for our Scout Adventures outdoor activity centres.

As Business Development and Community Engagement Manager you will mentor, influence, and lead our team of customer services officers to deliver an exceptional customer experience, as well as the development and delivery of our marketing and retention strategy to achieve our sales targets.

Please be aware this role will involve going out to meet with Scouts, school and other customer groups, this will sometimes require you to travel as well as work evenings, weekends and public holidays.

  • Salary:£34,000 – £38,000
  • Pension: A contributory pension scheme is available. Contribution rates are 7% of salary from the employer and a minimum of 5% from the employee.
  • Hours of work: 35 hours per week. Please note occasional flexible and weekend working is a requirement of this role.
  • Location:Scouts Scotland HQ, Dunfermline, Fife – with the flexibility to work using a hybrid approach by agreement with your line manager
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Shettleston Housing Association

Area Housing Manager

  • Shettleston Housing Association
  • Full time
  • £56,653 – £59,443
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 22nd June 2026

Shettleston is a community-based housing association, and a Scottish Charity, which has played a major role in the regeneration of the local area for 50 years.

Are you ready to take your career to the next level in a role where you can truly make a difference? We are looking to recruit an Area Housing Manager with excellent customer service and communication skills. This excellent opportunity has arisen due to the promotion of the current post holder. As Area Housing Manager, you will lead a dedicated team, playing a key role in delivering excellent, customer focussed housing management services. You will also work alongside the Director of Customer and Community Services and be part of the Association’s Management Team.

The successful candidate will:

  • Be an experienced people manager who leads by example.
  • Have a passion for delivering service excellence.
  • Demonstrate a track record of delivering continuous improvement through innovation and motivating your team.
  • Have a collaborative management style with a commitment to developing your team to reach their full potential.
  • Be a self-starting problem-solver with fresh ideas and the drive to implement them.

We offer a great benefits package including generous holidays and a Defined Contribution Pension Scheme.

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Wheatley Care

Health and Wellbeing Co-ordinator

  • Wheatley Care
  • Full time
  • £26,883 – £29,126
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 16th June 2026

This role is subject to a satisfactory PVG check.

Do you want to make a positive difference to people’s lives? Come and join Wheatley Care as a Health and Wellbeing Coordinator.

We are a values‑led social care organisation focused on delivering support that genuinely improves people’s lives. As a not‑for‑profit provider, with over 40 years’ experience in the social care arena we reinvest our resources where they matter most: the people and communities we serve. Our work is grounded in dignity, respect, and the belief that everyone deserves the chance to live well.

We are recognised for delivering reliable, person‑led support across our communities. Our teams are trusted to provide safe, compassionate care that stands up to scrutiny. We take pride in being a steady, dependable partner within the health and social care landscape across Scotland.

We are entering a significant phase of development as we progress on the transition to becoming and independent organisation and strengthening our care service teams to match our ambition. Our focus is on long‑term sustainability, strong governance and services that remain fit for the future. We combine the ethos of the third sector with the discipline of a modern, well‑run organisation.

Our culture is grounded in respect, accountability, and a shared commitment to doing the right thing. We support our staff to grow, contribute, and lead with confidence. We value professionalism, kindness, and the ability to work with purpose.

About the role

If you’re like us and are passionate about providing high-quality, person-centred support which focuses on encouraging individuals to reach their full potential, come and join Wheatley Care.

Our dedicated and highly experienced staff provide the best quality of care and support, focusing on the individual and their own personal aspirations.

WAYfinder is seeking a motivated and compassionate Health and wellbeing Co-Ordinator to join our team. This role is central to delivering our core aim: supporting individuals, who are at risk of homelessness, currently experiencing homelessness, or who have previously experienced homelessness, to sustain a tenancy and improve their wellbeing.

You will work closely with individuals to build trust, promote independence, and support long-term tenancy sustainment through flexible, open-ended support.

Who are we looking for?

The ideal candidate will:

  • Deliver high-quality, person-led support to individuals with complex needs in line with Housing First principles
  • Work collaboratively with individuals, their support networks, and the GCHSCP Housing First Assessment Team to determine access and ongoing support needs
  • Provide flexible, open-ended support, recognising that each person’s journey and definition of success is unique
  • Support individuals to sustain their tenancy, with the ability to adjust the intensity of support based on their needs and preferences
  • Build strong partnerships with statutory services and local community organisations
  • Promote choice and independence, including supporting individuals to step down or re-engage with services as required
  • Undertake holistic needs assessments and co- produce support plans in collaboration with People We Work For
  • Support individuals to access relevant services such as health, welfare, and employability provision
  • Maintain accurate and timely case records in line with organisational and regulatory requirements

The benefits we offer

As part of Wheatley Care, we offer a sector-leading benefits package.

The successful candidate will receive:

  • a rewarding career with a competitive salary.
  • access to a contributory pension scheme.
  • excellent leave entitlement.
  • enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave.
  • contributions towards dental, optical, driving lessons and more.
  • access to staff inclusion networks promoting an inclusive workplace; and
  • 24/7 access to our employee assistance programme.

Committed to inclusion

At Wheatley Care , we are always looking to improve diversity within our teams. We want to create an inclusive environment where everyone can contribute their best work and achieve their full potential.

We actively celebrate our individual differences and recognise the collective strength this brings our organisation. It’s important our teams represent the communities we serve, and we welcome applications from any under-represented groups.

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The Food Train

National Volunteer Development Manager

  • The Food Train
  • Full time or Part time
  • £38,000
  • Hybrid: Flexible within Scotland
  • Closing 22nd June 2026

Help shape the future of volunteering across Scotland

Volunteers are at the heart of Food Train.

Every day, around 1,000 volunteers help older people across Scotland access nutritious food, practical support and meaningful social connections. Their contribution enables older people to live independently, stay connected to their communities and enjoy a better quality of life.

As we look to the future and deliver our ambitious strategy for growth, we are seeking a National Volunteer Development Manager to lead the next stage of our volunteering journey.

This is an exciting opportunity to shape and strengthen volunteering across a national charity with a 30 year history of supporting older people to eat well, age well and live well.

About the role

Reporting to the senior leadership team, you will lead the development of Food Train's volunteering programme across Scotland.

You will work closely with local branch teams to strengthen volunteer recruitment, retention, training and recognition, ensuring volunteers have an exceptional experience and are supported to make a meaningful difference.

You will develop and implement a national approach to volunteer engagement, create opportunities for learning and development, support local teams to build volunteer capacity, and help Food Train attract, retain and diversify the volunteers needed to achieve our strategic ambitions.

This is a role for someone who enjoys both strategic thinking and practical delivery, someone who can inspire others, build strong relationships and drive positive change.

About you

We are looking for someone with experience of developing and improving volunteering programmes, ideally across multiple locations or services.

You will have experience of volunteer recruitment and engagement, developing training and resources, supporting organisational improvement and working collaboratively with a range of stakeholders.

Most importantly, you will be passionate about the power of volunteering and committed to creating outstanding volunteer experiences.

Why join Food Train?

Food Train is one of Scotland's leading charities supporting older people.

We believe everyone should have access to nutritious food, compassionate support and the connections they need to thrive.

This role offers the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of older people and volunteers across Scotland while helping shape the future of volunteering within a growing national organisation.

Benefits

  • Generous annual leave entitlement
  • Hybrid and flexible working arrangements
  • Pension scheme
  • Learning and development opportunities
  • The opportunity to make a real difference in communities across Scotland
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Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Project Library Cataloguer

  • Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
  • Full time or Part time
  • £34,384
  • On site: Edinburgh
  • Closing 2nd July 2026

The College seeks to appoint a Project Library Cataloguer to catalogue modern (post-1900) library collections to agreed professional standards onto the College’s online library catalogue Liberty. The ideal candidate will have a postgraduate library qualification, experience of cataloguing library collections and an interest in the history of medicine.

The Role

  • This role will focus on producing accurate catalogue records.
  • The role will also be responsible for updating cataloguing guidelines where appropriate.
  • The cataloguing target for this role during the duration of this contract is 4,000 books.

Person Specification

  • Degree or postgraduate qualification in library/information science.
  • Highly motivated cataloguer with a high level of accuracy.
  • Ability to organise own workload and work to challenging deadlines.
  • Well-developed IT skills.
  • Good knowledge and experience of Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR2) standards and Machine-Readable Cataloguing (MARC) format.
  • Knowledge and experience of DCRB, ESTC, MeSH and LCSH.

Remuneration Package

The salary for this role will be £34,384 per annum plus benefits. Additional benefits include:

  • Pension: with employer contributions of 9%.
  • Holidays: 23 days’ annual leave and 11 days’ public holiday/College close downs.
  • Life assurance scheme.
  • Long-term income protection scheme for those unable to work due to illness.
  • Cycle to Work scheme.
  • Discounted rates for use of the venue for personal events.
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Govan Law Centre

Energy Advisor

  • Govan Law Centre
  • Full time
  • £28,957
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 26th June 2026

An opportunity to work within our innovative & busy city-wide Prevention of Homelessness Team providing dedicated energy advice services as part of our Routes from Poverty Project, which includes members of the Community Food Larders and Food Pantry’s in Glasgow We have initial funding for two years for this post but hope to secure future funding. Candidates must hold or be willing to attain the City & Guilds Energy Awareness Level 3 Award. Costs of training will be covered.

The Energy Advisor, reporting to the Service Manager, will provide a full Energy advice service in terms of providing the following;

Energy Advice & Efficiency: Offering tailored advice on energy efficiency, heating, and insulation to reduce household bills.

Fuel Debt & Tariff Support: Advising on fuel tariffs, payment options, and assisting residents in managing fuel debt or maximizing income.

Outreach & Education: Delivering community workshops and presentations on energy-saving.

Home Surveys: Conducting home visits energy assessments and advise on installing small measures like radiator panels or LED bulbs.

Energy Grants: Assisting residents with applications for funding and financial support schemes for energy efficiency improvements.

Casework Management: Maintaining accurate records of interactions, tracking progress, and delivering against targets. Ability to manage a full and comprehensive caseload in a busy environment is essential

The post involves blended working; with a combination of working remotely from home and office-based casework and outreach work with our partners, so some travel is required.

Based in Govan Law Centre with outreach throughout Glasgow. Job share considered.

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Govan Home and Education Link Project

Employability Worker

  • Govan Home and Education Link Project
  • Full time
  • £28,000
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 29th June 2026

Job Purpose

The Employability Worker will deliver volunteering and employability support to parents, carers and individuals experiencing barriers to employment, education and training.

Embedded within Govan HELP’s wider family support model, the role will ensure employability support is integrated alongside counselling, wellbeing, financial advice and practical family support services. The postholder will work flexibly and compassionately with individuals who may be far from the labour market, supporting them to build confidence, develop skills and progress at a realistic pace towards positive destinations.

This role is central to Govan HELP’s place-based approach to tackling child poverty and strengthening outcomes for families across the Govan community.

Key Responsibilities

Employability Support

  • Deliver tailored one-to-one employability support to parents, carers and community members
  • Support individuals to identify strengths, aspirations and achievable goals
  • Develop personalised action plans with participants
  • Support CV building, applications, interview preparation and job searching
  • Assist individuals to access training, volunteering and employability opportunities
  • Work closely with volunteers and create more opportunities

Volunteering Development & Coordination

  • Support the development and coordination of volunteering opportunities across Govan HELP services
  • Recruit, support and maintain positive relationships with volunteers
  • Identify meaningful volunteering pathways that build confidence, skills and progression opportunities
  • Work with volunteers to support service delivery across groups, community activities and the Pantry
  • Promote volunteering as a stepping stone towards employability, training and social connection
  • Support volunteers to identify strengths, gain experience and progress towards positive destinations
  • Maintain volunteer records and contribute to monitoring and reporting on volunteer engagement and outcomes

Barrier Identification & Support

  • Identify barriers impacting employability including:
    • poverty
    • trauma
    • mental health challenges
    • caring responsibilities
    • low confidence
    • financial hardship
    • skills gaps
  • Work collaboratively with internal services to ensure participants receive holistic support

Group Work & Community Engagement

  • Deliver group-based employability and confidence-building sessions
  • Facilitate work-readiness and personal development activities
  • Undertake outreach across the Govan community to engage individuals furthest from employment
  • Build trusting relationships within the local community

Partnership Working

  • Develop pathways with employers, training providers and employability agencies
  • Work collaboratively with schools, housing providers, third sector organisations and community partners
  • Promote volunteering and supported progression opportunities

Outcome Monitoring

  • Maintain accurate records and contribute to monitoring and evaluation processes
  • Support reporting on outcomes and impact
  • Track participant progress and sustainment outcomes

This job description is not intended to be exhaustive. The post-holder will be expected to adopt a flexible attitude to the duties, which may have to be varied subject to the needs of the service and in keeping with the general profile of the post. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 by the Exclusions and Exemptions (Scotland) Order 2003, and as such any appointment will be subject to them having appropriate PVG Scheme Membership.

Person Specification

Essential

  • Experience supporting individuals facing barriers to employment
  • Understanding of poverty, trauma and social exclusion
  • Experience delivering one-to-one support and group work
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Ability to motivate and empower others
  • Knowledge of employability pathways, training and local support services
  • Ability to work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team
  • IT skills and ability to maintain accurate records

Desirable

  • Experience within the third sector or community-based services
  • Understanding of trauma-informed practice
  • Experience supporting parents and families
  • Knowledge of the Govan community and local challenges
  • Relevant qualification in Community Development, Employability, Social Care or related field

Values & Approach

The successful candidate will demonstrate:

  • Compassion and empathy
  • A non-judgemental approach
  • Commitment to tackling inequality and child poverty
  • Flexibility and creativity
  • Belief in people’s potential
  • Commitment to relational and place-based working

Why This Role Matters

By supporting parents, carers and volunteers towards employment, education and training, the Employability Worker will help strengthen household stability, improve wellbeing and contribute to better long-term outcomes for children and families.

This role reflects Govan HELP’s belief that tackling child poverty requires whole-family, community-led and relational approaches that support people to move beyond surviving to thriving

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Govan Home and Education Link Project

Family Worker

  • Govan Home and Education Link Project
  • Part time
  • £28,000 pro-rata
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 29th June 2026

Families are referred to Govan Help’s family support service via several partner agencies including education, health and social work as well as self-referrals and you may work together to assess and support family’s needs. Your role will vary depending on the unmet needs of the family you are supporting. We are based in the heart of Govan and the role is delivered flexibly from our base, in family’s homes and in the Govan community to meet the diverse needs of the Govan families.

You will be responsible for a caseload of families who require intensive support, design and deliver group work programmes, and other general aspects of service delivery in relation to the communities needs. Our core hours are Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm but there may be some occasional requirement to work flexibly in the evening or at weekends to meet the needs of the service and carry out any other reasonable duties as required.

Family Worker Responsibilities

  • To undertake assessment, risk assessment, support planning, review and evaluation with children, young people and families.
  • To undertake assessment, risk assessment, support planning, review and evaluation with partner organisations.
  • To work with children, young people and their families on a one to one and group basis, using a range of creative and innovative interventions, to identify need and achieve positive outcomes.
  • Take a strengths based and trauma informed approach, to work in partnership with families to empower them to achieve positive outcomes.
  • Ensuring you become and remain up to date on your knowledge of local service provision of appropriate signposting and referral organisations or information.
  • Ensure you maintain up-to-date knowledge on legislation, policy, local and national developments affecting children, young people and families.
  • To work within Govan Help’s policy’s and procedures most notably child protection, confidentiality, boundaries and recording procedures.
  • To attend supervision, team meetings and in-house training sessions as appropriate.
  • To show commitment to ongoing personal development.
  • To provide a flexible service delivering the right support at the right time required by families.

This job description is not intended to be exhaustive. The post-holder will be expected to adopt a flexible attitude to the duties, which may have to be varied subject to the needs of the service and in keeping with the general profile of the post. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 by the Exclusions and Exemptions (Scotland) Order 2003, and as such any appointment will be subject to them having appropriate PVG Scheme Membership.

Family Worker: Person Specification

Education, Qualifications and Experience

  • A relevant professional qualification at level SCQF 8 or above.
  • At least two years’ experience working in a social care setting.

Knowledge and Experience

  • Knowledge and understanding of theories of child development.
  • Experience of working directly with children in a supportive way.
  • Knowledge and understanding of Trauma informed approaches.
  • Experience of working directly with parents, carers and families taking a strengths-based approach.
  • Experience of person-centred support planning and delivery.
  • Knowledge and understanding around the key legislation, policy and practice, and key issues facing families, children and young people in Scotland.
  • Experience of working as part of a multi-disciplinary team and in partnership with other agencies.

Personal skills and attributes

  • Ability to support families holistically whilst remaining child focussed.
  • Strong assessment skills and ability to assess and manage risk.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with families, colleagues, and other organisations to ensure a shared understanding.
  • Ability to work creatively with families and contribute to the continuous development of the service.
  • Understanding and commitment to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice.
  • Ability to manage your own time and responsibilities dynamically within a busy and fast paced work environment.
  • Be willing to engage in learning and training opportunities.
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AbilityNet

Community Digital Skills Trainer

  • AbilityNet
  • Part time
  • £30,000 pro-rata
  • Remote: Home working with frequent travel across Oban and Fort William
  • Closing 30th June 2026

About you

Ideal candidates will have experience delivering both 1:1 and group training sessions, along with the confidence to build strong relationships with individuals and organisations to promote our free services. Above all, you will be passionate about making a difference by helping others develop essential digital skills.

The Role

Join a meaningful UK-wide initiative powered by AbilityNet in partnership with BT Group, aimed at reducing digital exclusion. As a Digital Skills Trainer, you’ll deliver a mix of group and one-to-one sessions - both in person and online - helping older people (aged 55+) and disabled adults build the confidence and digital skills needed to thrive in today’s connected world.

These practical, person-centred sessions empower learners to navigate everyday technology with independence and confidence.

To learn more, please download the full job description.

What we’re looking for

Ideal candidates will have:

  • Training and facilitation experience: Proven experience in delivering group and 1:1 training or presenting to diverse audiences.
  • Outreach experience: Experience of representing organisations externally, building effective relationships with other organisations or businesses and adapting outreach strategies to suit different contexts.
  • IT proficiency: Strong digital literacy and IT skills, with confidence in using a wide range of technologies including Microsoft Office 365, Apple and Android devices, and associated technologies. Excellent knowledge of assistive technology – hardware & software.
  • Communication skills: Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage and motivate learners.
  • Organisation skills: Strong organisational and administrative abilities.
  • Experience of target audience: Experience of working with disabled adults, older people and third sector organisations.
  • Travel Flexibility: Willingness and ability to travel regularly across the specified region, with occasional travel outside the area as required.

Who we are

AbilityNet exists to help make the digital world accessible to all. For more than 25 years, we have been transforming the lives of older and disabled people, and working with organisations of all types and sizes to build a digital world that is accessible and inclusive. Learn more about us and our services on our website.

What We Offer

Pension Scheme: We provide a workplace pension in line with UK legislation. Eligible employees are automatically enrolled within three months of joining.

Annual Leave: Enjoy 25 days of annual leave plus UK public holidays. Your entitlement increases by one day each year after five full years’ service, up to a maximum of 30 days.

Life Assurance:We offer life assurance cover valued at four times your annual salary.

Wellbeing Support

We care about your wellbeing and are committed to supporting a healthy work/life balance. We offer:

  • Simplyhealth Optimise wellbeing plan
  • Confidential Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
  • A flexible approach to working arrangements that accommodates individual needs

Learning & Development:We invest in our people. You’ll have access to a wide range of learning and development opportunities to support your growth. We’re proud of our inclusive, supportive culture and are committed to helping you reach your full potential.

Location:This role is only open to applicants based in the specified region, due to the geographic scope of delivery (see Appendix 1 of the Job Description for a map of the area covered). Access to reliable personal transport is essential. Please clearly indicate your location in your CV or Cover Letter.

Right to Work:We welcome applications from overseas. However, you must already have the legal right to work in the UK, as we are unable to sponsor work permits.

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Walk Wheel Cycle Trust

Project Officer, I Bike Schools Programme - East Lothian

  • Walk Wheel Cycle Trust
  • Part time
  • £29,835 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Selected Schools in East Lothian and flexibility to work from home when not delivering in-school sessions
  • Closing 16th June 2026

As the Project Officer, you will support schools across East Lothian to increase active travel, such as walking, wheeling and cycling. Your work will help pupils, staff and local communities travel in healthier and more sustainable ways.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Deliver behaviour change and engagement projects that encourage active travel.
  • Plan, organise and run educational sessions, practical activities and events that help people make positive changes in how they travel.
  • Build effective working relationships with schools, community groups and local authorities to support these projects.
  • You will recruit, guide and support volunteers who help with the work of the Walk Wheel Cycle Trust, making sure they feel informed and confident.
  • This role involves physical tasks such as lifting and moving bicycles, transporting boxes and equipment, and setting up activities within school environments. We welcome applications from all candidates and will consider reasonable adjustments to support individuals in carrying out these duties.

This role is ideal for someone who enjoys delivering fun activities with children and adults, who thrives outdoors, with a flexible approach to working independently and in teams.

ABOUT YOU

We’re looking for someone who has experience and understanding in the areas listed below. You don’t need to meet every requirement — if you feel you’d be a good fit, we encourage you to apply.

  • At least 3 years of experience working with community groups. This can be paid work or voluntary work.
  • An understanding of Active Travel (walking, wheeling, cycling) and the challenges faced by communities who experience inequality or barriers.
  • Experience leading group workshops and presenting information clearly, both online and in person.
  • Knowledge of safeguarding principles and the ability to apply safe working practices that promote the safety and wellbeing of children, young people, and adults at risk.
  • You will be required to travel between schools and transport equipment as part of this role. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is therefore needed.

LIVING OUR VALUES

At the Walk Wheel Cycle Trust, we’re a values driven organisation. We’re looking for people who are:

Always Learning – curious, open minded and committed to continuous improvement.

Championing Equity – inclusive, respectful and focused on ensuring everyone has a voice and fair opportunity to succeed.

Taking Ownership – proactive, responsible and empowered to make things better.

Delivering Together – collaborative, transparent and motivated by shared success.

Through our values we make it possible for more people to walk, wheel and cycle safely, healthily and joyfully.

WHAT WE OFFER

We want you to feel supported, valued, and empowered in your role. That’s why we offer flexible working, a positive team environment, and benefits designed to support your wellbeing, finances, and family life.

Wellbeing Support

  • 28 days’ leave per annum plus bank holidays for full-time employees
  • Option to buy an extra week of annual leave (pro-rata for part-time employees)
  • Paid volunteer days to support causes you care about
  • Free, confidential support service available 24/7
  • Access to cycle-to-work schemes through Green Commute Initiative and Cycle Scheme

Financial Benefits

  • Up to two extra days of paid leave (pro rata for part time colleagues) when travelling sustainably for holidays.
  • Group Personal Pension scheme with a 6% or 7% of basic salary contribution being matched by Walk Wheel Cycle Trust
  • Bike, computer and season ticket loans
  • Discount benefits
  • London Weighting Allowance of £4,530 per annum, pro rata for all those living within a London Borough (32 local authority districts plus the City of London).
  • Death in Service benefit – 3 x annual Salary

Family Friendly Policies

  • Enhanced maternity and paternity pay
  • Flexible Working practices (full time hours are 37.5 per week, Monday - Friday)
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